Bajwa’s dig at Mann after NSUI victory

CHANDIGARH: Partap Singh Bajwa, senior Punjab Congress leader, slammed Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday after National Students Union of India (NSUI) leader Jatinder Singh won the Panjab University Campus Student’s Council (PUCSC). “Bhagwant Maan, we are contesting and winning elections. I would like to convey to Bhagwant Mann that not only we but also our young brigade know how to fight elections and win them too,” he added. “Congratulations to Congress Party Student Organization NSUI candidate Jatinder Singh on being elected President of Panjab University Chandigarh and congratulations to the entire Congress Party,” Bajwa said, adding, “We will win 24 definitely keep the war going. We have always maintained that students would not allow the government to rule here.”

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